Anushka Shetty, often hailed as the biggest female superstar in telugu cinema, is making her return to the big screen with the dark thriller Ghaati, directed by the acclaimed krish Jagarlamudi. After a selective streak in her career due to personal health and weight loss challenges, anushka was last seen in Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty, a romantic comedy that turned out to be a decent box office success. However, Ghaati is a completely different venture, promising a gritty, intense narrative that could redefine her screen persona once again. Scheduled for release on July 11th, the film has sparked curiosity, especially among her loyal fanbase and cinema lovers eager to see anushka in a powerful role.

Despite the buzz around Ghaati, there's growing concern about Anushka’s involvement in the film’s promotions. Known for her low-profile approach in recent years, she also kept promotional duties minimal for Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty. However, Ghaati marks a pivotal moment not only in her career but also for director krish, who has been under the spotlight for walking out of the long-delayed hari Hara Veera Mallu. For krish, this film is crucial to reclaim his narrative as a creative filmmaker post setbacks. Therefore, Anushka's active participation in promotions could significantly impact the film's reach and performance, especially considering how crucial visibility and media traction are in today’s competitive film environment.

Produced jointly by uv creations and First Frame Entertainments, Ghaati is being positioned as a high-stakes, performance-driven thriller. With krish known for his storytelling depth and Anushka’s strong screen presence, the film holds promise, but it needs marketing muscle to create widespread appeal. Whether anushka steps forward to support the film through interviews, events, or wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital promotions will be key in determining how well Ghaati performs at the box office. Given her stature and the weight the film carries for its makers, her involvement could make or break its commercial prospects.

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